Performing at Carnegie HallI performed in Carnegie Hall... again! Okay so I realize much of my audience's interests may lean more heavily in the "admiring famous authors" direction as opposed to the "admiring famous opera singers" direction but I find myself in both circles of interest. I did a post about my first trip to Carnegie Hall which was amazing and I am pleased to say that it was even more spectacular the second time around. They moment we arrived it was off to the races. I think now is a good time to point out that the invitation to go to Carnegie Hall was extended to my schools choir not just me (sigh). Our performance, Dreamweaver, consisted of Dreamweaver and Song of the Universal by Ola Gjelo followed by an orchestral middle and was wrapped up by a different choir singing Jubilate Deo. Due to some rather strict rules I wasn't able to film anything inside the hall itself but I did get to film the rest of New York! Lions, Tigers and Bears Oh My!(The NY Zoo... but there were no lions or tigers and the bear was really shy) Back to the BooksConfession time, I have done very little reading this past month. Since I decided to make writing a book a serious goal of mine I have had very little downtime to read. But difficult and impossible are two very different concepts. I'm hoping to have a review up at least every month. I will alternate between video reviews and written reviews. If you would like to keep up with my adventures in writing then check out my Youtube.
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SynopsisHow far would you go to save your sister? In a town made of ghosts and dreamers there are only three rules to which one must oblige: #1 Never go into the forest alone. #2 Never talk to the ghosts. #3 Never make deals in the dark. Ophelia Danger broke the first two rules not thinking of the consequences and now her sister has disappeared. To save Resa, Ophelia has no choice but to make a deal with the devil. Sound interesting? |
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